Armybrat
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So, which online dealer currently has the lowest prices on these little pistols?
Is the RM380's trigger pull really that much longer than the trigger pull of a snubbie? Or is it that the RM380's trigger breaks closer to the palm of your hand because it is a pistol rather than a revolver?
I don’t have 2 cents on this issue, only 1 cent because I handled on in the store but didn’t buy it. I really liked the way it looks aesthetically and I think a long trigger is good on a pocket pistol, if your gonna go that way.
But the salesperson (intentional) jiggled the pin out onto the counter. I guess you have to cover it in grease to keep it from coming out. No thanks. Maybe that pin stays in most of the time but it seems to me a flaw to add the potential for failure when most guns don’t have a floating pin. Why add that extra (small) risk? I don’t see what was gained designing it that way.
But it really is a nice looking little pistol.
I believe you, but it still made me nervous. Is there any benefit from designing it that way?
Using a pin alone minimizes the width of the gun. Putting a useful arm on the end of the pin could substantially increase width in such a small gun and relocating the pic below the slide would probably require making the gun taller.I believe you, but it still made me nervous. Is there any benefit from designing it that way?
I don’t have 2 cents on this issue, only 1 cent because I handled on in the store but didn’t buy it. I really liked the way it looks aesthetically and I think a long trigger is good on a pocket pistol, if your gonna go that way.
But the salesperson (intentional) jiggled the pin out onto the counter. I guess you have to cover it in grease to keep it from coming out. No thanks. Maybe that pin stays in most of the time but it seems to me a flaw to add the potential for failure when most guns don’t have a floating pin. Why add that extra (small) risk? I don’t see what was gained designing it that way.
I believe you, but it still made me nervous. Is there any benefit from designing it that way?
I heard the scare story about the disassembly pin and shot three mags full of ammo with the left side of the pistol facing the ground and my otherwise flawless RM 380 did exactly nothing but shoot, no pin loss, no slide flying to China, no Mikey with big tears. My pistol has a difficult trigger to get accustomed to but serves as a truck gun and gets a lot of shooting time as a result.